Human-wildlife coexistence in shared landscapes: Innovations in science, technology, and policy

Human-wildlife coexistence in shared landscapes: Innovations in science, technology, and policy

Human-wildlife coexistence in shared landscapes: Innovations in science, technology, and policy

Human-wildlife coexistence in shared landscapes: Innovations in science, technology, and policy

Abstract

Jennie Miller is a wildlife ecologist and conservation scientist who studies human-wildlife coexistence and the costs and effectiveness of approaches for protecting biodiversity globally. She also conducts research and publishes on diverse topics related to threatened and endangered species conservation, including human-wildlife conflict and coexistence, conservation methods effectiveness, transboundary conservation and protected area management.

Date
2019-12-05 3:00 PM — 4:00 PM
Location
George Mason University
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Jennie Miller
Previous Senior Scientist

As a previous Senior Scientist with the Center for Conservation Innovation, Jennie provided critical science support across Defenders.

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